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Developments after speaking to one of the sources cited in the post piece. Doug, what were you able to confirm . We were finally able to reach the source cited by name in the New York Post story. His name is Julius Buckman. A retired census worker. We spoke to him this afternoon. He said the New York Post story is inaccurate, when i asked him how it was inaccurate, the columnist asked him if he could quote him. Buckman said no, i dont want to be quoted. He is quoted anyway. That is what he terms enact ray s in the post piece, buckman said, im quoting, told to make up information by higherup at census. It was a phone conversation. I forget the but go ahead and fabricate it. The white house is dismissing the post claims that census workers deliberately faked unemployment numbers at a time the president was seeking reelection ....
Signing on to make the math work. Just think of the law as a big old vampire, and it feeds on blood, young folks blood, healthy, seemingly indestructible young folks who sign up who increasingly proven medical nightmare and an expensive one at that. Keep them paying in and it will all work out. But here is the problem, and heres the core problem and here is the biggest problem. The central problem. And increasingly there so not into big government. This is a watershed development, the generation known for its idealism has had it with washington grows to cronyism. Sick and tired even tougher the most part they actually are not sick and they are far from tired. That is the problem. Theyre actually jazzed about not joining this thing. And the democrats that have long taken them for granted, now basically telling those democrats, we are granting these republicansome time, time enough to sell the limited government cases as long as they dont get on our case. It is that big, that simple, tha ....
One of the sources cited in the post piece. Doug, what were you able to confirm . We were finally able to reach the source cited by name in the New York Post story. His name is Julius Buckman. A retired census worker. We spoke to him this afternoon. He said the New York Post story is inaccurate, when i asked him how it was inaccurate, the columnist asked him if he could quote him. Buckman said no, i dont want to be quoted. He is quoted anyway. That is what he terms enact ray s in the post piece, buckman said, im quoting, told to make up information by higherup at census. It was a phone conversation. I forget the but go ahead and fabricate it. The white house is dismissing the post claims that census workers deliberately faked unemployment numbers at a time the president was seeking reelection. Obviously misleading. I think ....
it is different. when i talked with the interview, it was printed i talked to him i think interrupted him a lot, when he didn t answer, or wandered away, but, now, you know, it is a little bit different and i think the column on billo reilly.com, and, the difficulty now in interviewing any president, not just mr. obama, but this is different because it is live, like, you don t if you make a mistake everybody in the world will see it and, one more thing, this interview that i m doing with the president, on sunday, 4:45 eastern time, will be the most watched interview in history. more people will see this interview than any other interview that has ever been done in the history of mankind. because, immediately it will go out on the internet. it will go out everywhere in the world. and, everybody will be checking it out. so, this is no easy deal. this is a something that the white house is taking seriously, i know that and we are certainly taking it very serious ....